Top Prices Paid for your old gold jewellery and precious metals...



- Gold earrings, earstuds, sleepers and creoles
- Gold chains, necklaces, pendants and crosses
- Gold bracelets, i.d. bracelets, bangles and wrist chains
- Gold rings, sovereign rings, signet rings, wedding rings, engagement rings, eternity rings, diamond rings, plain gold rings and stone set rings
- Gold body jewellery
- Gold jewellery with stones
- Krugerrands are 22ct but contain (one ounce/31.1035 grams) of pure gold
- Canadian Maple Leaf (one ounce/31.1035 grams) of 99.99% pure gold
- Sovereign (8 grams) of 22ct
- Half sovereigns (4 grams) of 22ct
- Any other gold coins we can asses the purity and price.
- Gold ingots
- Gold bars
- Gold alloys
- Any other gold item
Please note: We will not buy gold plated jewellery or costume jewellery
9 Carat Gold - what does this mean?
Pure gold is 24 carat. The most common carats used in jewellery and bullion are as follows:-
- 9ct - 37.5% Gold
- 10ct - 41.7% Gold
- 14ct - 58.5% Gold
- 15ct - 62.5% Gold
- 18ct - 75% Gold
- 20ct - 83.3% Gold
- 22ct - 91.6% Gold
- 24ct - 99.99% Gold

Scrap Gold Prices - 1st February 2009
- 9 Carat - £ 6.80 per gram
- 10 Carat - £ 6.80 per gram
- 14 Carat - £ 10.70 per gram
- 18 Carat - £ 13.60 per gram
- 22 Carat - £ 16.80 per gram
- 24 Carat -£ 18.45 per gram